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>> kroft: i'm steve kroft. >> stahl: i'm lesley stahl. >> simon: i'm bob simon. >> safer: i'm morley safer. >> logan: i'm lara logan. >> pelley: i'm scott pelley, those stories tonight on "60 minutes." wrinkles. new neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. its retinol formula smoothes wrinkles in just one week. why wait if you don't have to. neutrogena®. can't wait 'til morning. wait, it's morning in the himalayas... [ male announcer ] it's sweet. it's nutty. it's absolutely delicious. kellogg's crunchy nut. it's morning somewhere. i didn't understand it. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia -- thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and less pain means, i can feel better and do more of what matters. [ female announcer ] lyrica is not for everyone. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor righ
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steve jobs is expected to remain a strong influence as chairman of the board. in fact, apple's new ceo tim cook issued a statement saying, quote, apple is not going to change. i'm looking forward to steve's ongoing guidance and inspiration. >> facebook has reason to brag, google had a trillion views in june and 870 million unique visitors. facebook reached 47% of all web surfers and those are just the people google can track. web experts say the real numbers are likely to be higher. >> police in arizona say a thief stole thousands of dollars worth of snakes by stuflg them down in his pants. they recorded the heist. >> he just opened a cage, dropped them and put them in his pants and hung around for a couple of minutes. walked out the door. >> it was long shorts. >> the snakes were rair ones worth about $800 each. he sold them for $175 each and. >> they used the video to arrest him. >>> still ahead at 6:30. reach of hurricane irene, monster storm bearing down on the east coast could have big effects on the bay area. >> also as police arrest a third suspect in a
steve jobs is expected to remain a strong influence as chairman of the board. in fact, apple's new ceo tim cook issued a statement saying, quote, apple is not going to change. i'm looking forward to steve's ongoing guidance and inspiration. >> facebook has reason to brag, google had a trillion views in june and 870 million unique visitors. facebook reached 47% of all web surfers and those are just the people google can track. web experts say the real numbers are likely to be higher....
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michael gartenburg is a long time apple analyst. >> we've never heard steve. they're buying products because they're good products. >> however in, china, apple's fastest-growing market there is a certain steve jobs wow factor, consumers told us jobs sold them on apple products. >> he says there was a celebrity affect in apple products when steve jobs was ceo. people went to bhiz products for his name, they thought he was brilliant. now another guy becomes ceo. people will look at products in a more objective way. and apple's china stores are at highest-grossing stores in the world what. people think in china as well as the u.s. will help shape its future. >> and governor brown is trying to create jobs in california and today, introduced a plan he says would do just that, through changes in the corporate tax structure this, closes a tax loophole brown says gives incentives to the wrong people, encouraging people to expand outside of california. >> brown wants to increase hiring credit for small companies, provide businesses a tax break, and eliminate back tax l
michael gartenburg is a long time apple analyst. >> we've never heard steve. they're buying products because they're good products. >> however in, china, apple's fastest-growing market there is a certain steve jobs wow factor, consumers told us jobs sold them on apple products. >> he says there was a celebrity affect in apple products when steve jobs was ceo. people went to bhiz products for his name, they thought he was brilliant. now another guy becomes ceo. people will look...
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steve jobs defines apple. neal karlinsky, thanks very much. >>> breaking news out of libya. a group of rebels are reportedly surrounding gadhafi's compound where they believe he is hiding. we go to abc's jeffrey kofman. jeffrey? >> reporter: the source is reuters. they arereaying gadhafi and several of his sons are in that apartment building. we are watching closely. and we will keep you posted. that gadhafi compound that was liberated this week. who's on top that have building? it is controlled not by rebels. but by snipers. >> there is some militia of gadhafi from the building. >> reporter: some gadhafi soldiers just won't give up. this route is -- >> not safe. this is not safe. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: all right. yeah. come on. we're as far as we can go inside the gadhafi compound. let's go this way, please. come on. this is not an image of victory. a rebel soldier shot in the neck. we watched helplessly as he died. he got to taste just 24 hours of a free libya. the news was better at the rixos hotel where
steve jobs defines apple. neal karlinsky, thanks very much. >>> breaking news out of libya. a group of rebels are reportedly surrounding gadhafi's compound where they believe he is hiding. we go to abc's jeffrey kofman. jeffrey? >> reporter: the source is reuters. they arereaying gadhafi and several of his sons are in that apartment building. we are watching closely. and we will keep you posted. that gadhafi compound that was liberated this week. who's on top that have building?...
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. >>> we also sent steve osunsami up with the hurricane hunters. their job iso measure the strength of the hurricanes. and they fly right into the you of the storm. >> reporter: it sounds crazy and it was a bumpy ride. but we traveled deep into the middle of this gigantic storm, flying inside at 10,000 feet. >> we're getting closer to the coast. >> reporter: our air force reserve pilots and scientists were on a dangerous mission to take the storm's temperature. and it wasn't good. >> where we're at, sometimes it's over 100-mile-an-hour winds. >> reporter: wow. >> so, it's starting to develop. >> reporter: they shot canisters filled with sensors into the ferocious storm clouds. and the sensors were sending back the bad news. irene's pressure is dropping, which means the storm is getting stronger. the ocean waters below, incredibly warm, at 85 degeges helping it grow. and on the northeast side of the storm where it's usually most dangerous. this one especially so with hurricane-force winds that stretch out 100 miles. >> it's s large hurricane. it's a
. >>> we also sent steve osunsami up with the hurricane hunters. their job iso measure the strength of the hurricanes. and they fly right into the you of the storm. >> reporter: it sounds crazy and it was a bumpy ride. but we traveled deep into the middle of this gigantic storm, flying inside at 10,000 feet. >> we're getting closer to the coast. >> reporter: our air force reserve pilots and scientists were on a dangerous mission to take the storm's temperature. and it...
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at wrightsville beach, steve dorsey for abc news. >>> with irene making its approach, airports in the bahamas were packed as tourists scrambled to leave that area. residents who were abroad rushed home to prepare their properties. some airlines are allowing passengers heading to affected areas to change their flights without any penalties. >>> let's get an update on irene's storm track as it threatens the eastern u.s. >> our coverage continues withth meteorologist jim dickey in the accuweather forecast center. good morning to you, jim. >> good morning. hurricane irene lookokto be gaining strength here. as we head through the early morning hours here on infrared satellite imagery, you can make out an eye here as it's moving through the turks and caicos. it did show some weakening during the day on tuesday. that means it drew its inflow over the warmer waters of hispaniola. moving into warmer water, we expect it now to strengthen and batter the bahamas. good news, you see the wind radius. this little dot of red. that is the hurricane force winds. the hurricane force winds not all throug
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let me ask you this, steve. now there are reports from our producers on the ground that the folks doing the confrontation, the protestors were from the iowan citizens for community improvement, a liberal think tank, they got there, positioned themselves in front of the crowd, they got a few questions in to romney. do you think we're going to be seeing more of that, people who have a defined agendas opposed to just your average citizen showing up at these events perhaps -- this is pecklation on my part, to try to get a moment on camera. i referenced the joe the plumber moment with barack obama during the '08 campaign. do you think we're going to see more folks try to have their own sort of joe the plumber moment? >> absolutely. i think you're going to see groups, individuals, outside agitators, trying to get presidential candidates to say something they otherwise wouldn't say in a spontaneous -- spontaneous exchange like the one in 2008, and you're also going to see, i think, if you've got a candidate doing a par
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they say according to steve haye serbgs of the weekly standard that that was likely to preserve the ofpg option of a presidential run. he is seriously considering getting in for his own reasons, not necessarily to force those who are already in to talk like paul ryan talks. >> reporter: the biggest reason he did not want to be on the super committee is he thinks it's not a good idea and won't work and will end up diluting his brand. whether he wants to run for president now, whether he wants to run for president another time, or run for senate, being on this committee the results that they produce will be unappealing. it's not like what they produce people are going to cheer in the streets for. conservatives are not going to like it, neither will liberals. ryan doesn't want to associate with that. it dilutes his brand. megyn: his office is changing that he, quote, hasn't changed his mind. that doesn't debunk the reporting that he's considering changing his mind more and more seriously. he's 41 years old. service in the house of representatives. would he have a serious chance? would he be
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. >>> steve forbes, stu varney and more, next hour, to help us with what this means for you, your family, and this economy. >>> another alert, the news is also breaking in new york city, where we are awaiting a news conference from prosecutors, a judge an hour ago dismissing the criminal sexual assault case against former international monetary fund chief dominic strauss-kahn, prosecutors say they could not prove these charges beyond a reasonable doubt because they say a string of lies told by the accuser in the case, the "new york post" says the 33-year-old hotel maid fell to the floor in a tantrum yesterday after prosecutors told her of their plans to stop pursuing the case. reportedly crying, quote, "i wasn't under oath". julie banderas is live at the new york supreme court in manhattan, that's the trial court level here in new york and julie, that judge has just thrown the case out essentially. >> reporter: yeah, essentially he has, after months of he said, she said, inconclusive dna, and holes as you mentioned in the maid's story of the judge accepting the prosecutor's request to di
. >>> steve forbes, stu varney and more, next hour, to help us with what this means for you, your family, and this economy. >>> another alert, the news is also breaking in new york city, where we are awaiting a news conference from prosecutors, a judge an hour ago dismissing the criminal sexual assault case against former international monetary fund chief dominic strauss-kahn, prosecutors say they could not prove these charges beyond a reasonable doubt because they say a...
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steve moore is a senior economic writer for the "wall street journal." some are calling this an irene stimulus package saying look at all the construction workers and other folks who are going to have to go out there and do the cleanup, valid? >> megyn i'm not one of those economists that thinks that a serious hurricane and flooding sometime later the economy. this is the old method gee of broken windows, you break the windows and have somebody to fix them and that sometime later the economy. the fact that people have flooded basements and i saw the pictures you've been showing all days on fox news that is not a stimulus to the economy. it's going to reduce the wealth of american households. the only question, megyn is by how much. i've seen statistics as you have, tense of billions. i think that is a little high, ten to 20 billions. katrina was 125 billion. not nearly the magnitude of that but still very troubling. megyn: on the grand scale of the u.s. economy that seems like a blib in terms of financial costs, am i wrong? >> it is. if you look at the r
steve moore is a senior economic writer for the "wall street journal." some are calling this an irene stimulus package saying look at all the construction workers and other folks who are going to have to go out there and do the cleanup, valid? >> megyn i'm not one of those economists that thinks that a serious hurricane and flooding sometime later the economy. this is the old method gee of broken windows, you break the windows and have somebody to fix them and that sometime...
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megyn: all right, steve. thank you. >>> well, during the recent weeks of bitter bickering over the debt ceiling and the credit downgrade, we heard endless talk in washington about president reagan,be the spirit of compromise and how differently reagan would have handled the debt issue. here's just a little sample. >> ronald reagan had the debt increased during his eight years as president 18 times. he didn't spend ten minutes with members of congress getting the debt ceiling raised. >> by the way, republican iconic figure ronald reagan was the one who was familiar with tax and budget fights who said he would never make the debt ceiling, america's full faith and credit, hostage to a point of view. >> the president that holds the record for the most requests is president ronald reagan who in an eight-year period of time asked to have the debt ceiling of the united states extended 18 times. >> i think that it is fair to say as any student of history can tell you that ronald reagan successfully reached agreements
megyn: all right, steve. thank you. >>> well, during the recent weeks of bitter bickering over the debt ceiling and the credit downgrade, we heard endless talk in washington about president reagan,be the spirit of compromise and how differently reagan would have handled the debt issue. here's just a little sample. >> ronald reagan had the debt increased during his eight years as president 18 times. he didn't spend ten minutes with members of congress getting the debt ceiling...
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steve, good to have you with us. >> nice being here, thank you. >> martha: steve, what do people need from you folks the most? >> right now, they need sheltering and feed going the things we are doing right now. we have 30 shelters open on long island. we are feeding those people. the next couple of days we will be opening feeding centers for people who don't have power. apparently that will be a large problem. >> martha: how many would you say you have in the shelters right now? >> right now we have 4,000. 4,000 of your favorite friends sleeping next to you. >> martha: how many people evacuated and came to the shelters as you would expect and help they would do? how many may still be stuck in their homes without food and power? >> i'm still in my hotel room. i can only tell you that i have spoken to people all over the island. there are a lot of people on long beach which is right on the water, who are stuck in their homes. >> martha: we are looking at pictures of that area now steve. you can see if they stay, they are in a tough situation. there's water right up to the doorways. >>
steve, good to have you with us. >> nice being here, thank you. >> martha: steve, what do people need from you folks the most? >> right now, they need sheltering and feed going the things we are doing right now. we have 30 shelters open on long island. we are feeding those people. the next couple of days we will be opening feeding centers for people who don't have power. apparently that will be a large problem. >> martha: how many would you say you have in the shelters...
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what are we expecting, steve? >> we are expecting to see the president after all of the republican activity has gone. this is a state that was solidly blue in 2008. it is purple today. let's take a look down memory lane in 2008, obama wins the iowa caucuses, wins iowa in the general election, the state of iowa has 110,000 more registered democratic voters than it has republicans. skip forward two years, that advantage is down to 35,000, and for the first time since 1962, an incumbent democratic governor, an incumbent governor in the state of iowa, is voted out of office. the mood here has changed. also the amount of attention that president obama will be able to pay specifically to iowa, it will be a lot less attention. >> i think what -- i think what you're going to see in iowa in 2012 is the core democrat supporters being very active, very supportive. what iowans have to remember, and they're not good about remembering, is that he has to run in 49 other states. iowa was spoiled in 2007, leading up to the caucuse
what are we expecting, steve? >> we are expecting to see the president after all of the republican activity has gone. this is a state that was solidly blue in 2008. it is purple today. let's take a look down memory lane in 2008, obama wins the iowa caucuses, wins iowa in the general election, the state of iowa has 110,000 more registered democratic voters than it has republicans. skip forward two years, that advantage is down to 35,000, and for the first time since 1962, an incumbent...
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fox's steve brown is live in ames, iowa. steve, does a good performance at the debate translate into a win at the straw poll? >> reporter: into a win? >> alisyn: yes. >> reporter: don't know, but it could mean a boost, and you can see they're setting up for the straw poll already. it takes about two days to get some of these displays, if you will, for the candidates ready to go. i have yet to find a republican activist in iowa who will shoot down ryan rhodes, director of the tea party convention, that a good straw poll debate performance will lead to 500 to 1000 additional straw polls. even the governor says that's a polt and certainly michelle bachmann has vaulted upwards in terms of polling numbers by performing well at least in the eyes of republican activists at the debates so far and a state party chairman says hey, a good performance at the debate, it certainly can't hurt. >> there's no question having the debate just 48 hours before iowans go to the polls, at the straw poll. it could have a huge impact. if your candid
fox's steve brown is live in ames, iowa. steve, does a good performance at the debate translate into a win at the straw poll? >> reporter: into a win? >> alisyn: yes. >> reporter: don't know, but it could mean a boost, and you can see they're setting up for the straw poll already. it takes about two days to get some of these displays, if you will, for the candidates ready to go. i have yet to find a republican activist in iowa who will shoot down ryan rhodes, director of the...
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steve, good morning to you. let's get to gingrich in a moment here, but all the jabs being thrown between pawlenty and bachmann, what about mitt romney? was he hit last night or did he manage to avoid that? >> that was the interesting part. predebate, there was a lot of chatter amongst the media or at least a significant amount about how mitt romney would fare because certainly in iowa folks that are not mitt romney fans are kind of looking for an antiromney champion, if you will, and were wondering which ones were going to put their diewks up in regards to romney and it appears that nobody laid a glove on him. have a listen: >> i was fortunate enough to be a governor that got an increase in the credit rating in my state, at the same time, we got a president who got a decrease in the credit rating of our nation and that's because our president simply doesn't understand how to lead and how to grow an economy. >> reporter: nobody was really going after him the way they did in some of the earlier debates, and he ac
steve, good morning to you. let's get to gingrich in a moment here, but all the jabs being thrown between pawlenty and bachmann, what about mitt romney? was he hit last night or did he manage to avoid that? >> that was the interesting part. predebate, there was a lot of chatter amongst the media or at least a significant amount about how mitt romney would fare because certainly in iowa folks that are not mitt romney fans are kind of looking for an antiromney champion, if you will, and...
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bill: steve harrigan, a mystery now, thank you, out of miami. martha: and brand new developments in america's third war. as the investigation into the atf gun trafficking operation fast and furious has really broken new ground. okay? according to documents that were received by fox news, the agency, atf is now admitting that weapons from that botched program didn't de indeed turn u the scene of crimes including the murder of a border patrol agent. william lajeunesse joins us now, what can you tell us about how they are piecing it all together to trace the weapons back to the program? >> reporter: well, fast and furious lasted 18 months, martha and in that time, atf helped sell 2500 weapons from five gun stores in arizona and we know police in mexico and the u.s. recovered half of those weapons. some were seized in routine police work and traffic stops or drug stash houses when cops raided a location and take drugs and money and often the guns and the atf has something, time to crime, from the day the gun is sold, to the day it is recovered at th
bill: steve harrigan, a mystery now, thank you, out of miami. martha: and brand new developments in america's third war. as the investigation into the atf gun trafficking operation fast and furious has really broken new ground. okay? according to documents that were received by fox news, the agency, atf is now admitting that weapons from that botched program didn't de indeed turn u the scene of crimes including the murder of a border patrol agent. william lajeunesse joins us now, what can you...
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steve harrigan is streaming live from tripoli. steve, any word on qaddafi? >> reporter: gregg, right now, unk*frpl dollars reports -- unconfirmed reports saying qaddafi and two of his sons are surrounded an an apartment building near tripoli near the colonel's compound. fighting is going on there and keep in mind there's been a real credibility gap from both sides so this information is unconfirmed as of now. the hunt for qaddafi is intense, it is continuing, british officials have just said that nato assets are being used, intelligence gathering assets in hunt for qaddafi, but no confirmation that he is in fact surrounded at this point inside a group of apartments in tripoli. as that hunt goes on, the celebrations across the city of tripoli are continuing. >> they arrived in homemade vehicles, homemade weapons, the fire was in the air, rocket launchers, antiair craft guns. women, men and children enjoy the show, some cover their ears, but the message, expressed, guns, cars, anything at hand, it's clear, we've won the war. >> we've waited for this moment, we
steve harrigan is streaming live from tripoli. steve, any word on qaddafi? >> reporter: gregg, right now, unk*frpl dollars reports -- unconfirmed reports saying qaddafi and two of his sons are surrounded an an apartment building near tripoli near the colonel's compound. fighting is going on there and keep in mind there's been a real credibility gap from both sides so this information is unconfirmed as of now. the hunt for qaddafi is intense, it is continuing, british officials have just...
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. >> steve: he's going to perform his hit "lost." right? >> yeah. the last single we played "you" was off our new album that just came out. >> steve: we'll see you back here, "fox & friends" tomorrow, anyway off to "america's newsroom." we start with a fox news alert. the east coast is bracing for the wrath of hurricane irene. it's coming in as a category 2. it is gang strength as millions of people get ready for this. they are warning residents to prepare for the worst in virginia. gregg: you are so cheerful in the face catastrophy. martha: what else can we do? we watch and we wait. gregg: we have got you covered up and down the east coast. but particularly the folks in the south not taking any chances. the hurricane center saying this is a nightmare scenario. evacuation order forcing people to secure their homes or get of town completely. martha: let's go down to john roberts who is live from kill devil hills in north carolina. first we'll go to janice dean tracking the storm in the extreme weather center. >> reporter: i hope you know your evacuat
. >> steve: he's going to perform his hit "lost." right? >> yeah. the last single we played "you" was off our new album that just came out. >> steve: we'll see you back here, "fox & friends" tomorrow, anyway off to "america's newsroom." we start with a fox news alert. the east coast is bracing for the wrath of hurricane irene. it's coming in as a category 2. it is gang strength as millions of people get ready for this. they are...
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to people you can do more than one thing and i wrapped a movie based on steve harvey's best selling book. so i did it! i worked really hard and i did it and i'm going to star in my first play in new york city. >> steve: and you're going to be in the after the show show with us today. >> my career is on the up and up right now. >> steve: thank you very much. >> thank you so much. >> steve: that's going to do it bill:bill bill: okay, thanks guys. on a pho*rpbgs hope your weekend was good, fox tphaoubs alert, millions of people reeling from irene, many waking up to mass flooding like these pictures he and no power, and in vermont, it's epic, torrential rain like they've never seen before, rivers turning into raging waters and wiping about everything in its path. in a moment you're going to see these historic covered bridge, three in vermont, that were just washed away, disappearing in a matter of seconds, hundreds more there forced from their homes. we'll also show you this clip where a car is literally rolling down the street, throating on -- floating on water as it goes by. many came out
to people you can do more than one thing and i wrapped a movie based on steve harvey's best selling book. so i did it! i worked really hard and i did it and i'm going to star in my first play in new york city. >> steve: and you're going to be in the after the show show with us today. >> my career is on the up and up right now. >> steve: thank you very much. >> thank you so much. >> steve: that's going to do it bill:bill bill: okay, thanks guys. on a pho*rpbgs hope...
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. >> steve: see you tomorrow, everybody. bill: great show this morning. fox news alert. record flooding surging in parts of the east with no signs of slowing down. this is video from patterson, new jersey. watch as this family takes on a rescue. this was a scene repeated over and over again in so many parts of new jersey, new york state and the state of vermont. meanwhile the entire town of fairfield is under lockdown. this used to be a shopping mall. hurricane irene literally washing that out. scenes like these -- this one is passable. be cautious when you drive through there because that can stall your car and ruin all of it. you got the back on? martha: we did. but so many folks did not. it continues in so many areas where nobody thought they would be dealing with this storm. you can see the situation is devastating. you have got nine rivers overflowing their banks across the state of new jersey. officials are warning they could crest in the next four hours. you have got 600,000 homes still in the dark. >> i'm in shock. i can't believe it, really. bill: the governor,
. >> steve: see you tomorrow, everybody. bill: great show this morning. fox news alert. record flooding surging in parts of the east with no signs of slowing down. this is video from patterson, new jersey. watch as this family takes on a rescue. this was a scene repeated over and over again in so many parts of new jersey, new york state and the state of vermont. meanwhile the entire town of fairfield is under lockdown. this used to be a shopping mall. hurricane irene literally washing...
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steve harrigan streaming live out of port-au-prince, haiti, with more now, steve? >> reporter: the rain hasn't started yet, but they do expect torrential rains in some areas. the clouds are just moving over the mountains, and the real worry is what that water's going to do to the 600,000 plus who are living in items like this. they're called tent cities. this used to be an airstrip, and you can see it's a mix of tarp and tent. you can see they're trying to tie them down as best the can, these families. this one is tied by rope to a rock. it's, basically, an extremely tough process, and the goth itself is not -- government itself has no plans to help or get people out, they simply don't have the means to do so. haiti itself is particularly vulnerable to flooding. it's going to be a sanitation disaster here if you can imagine 12-20 inches of water. they already have a cholera epidemic, and most of the trees in the country have been cut down, so we could see flash floods as well as landslides here. most of the people not relocating,hey're really stuck in these tempts.
steve harrigan streaming live out of port-au-prince, haiti, with more now, steve? >> reporter: the rain hasn't started yet, but they do expect torrential rains in some areas. the clouds are just moving over the mountains, and the real worry is what that water's going to do to the 600,000 plus who are living in items like this. they're called tent cities. this used to be an airstrip, and you can see it's a mix of tarp and tent. you can see they're trying to tie them down as best the can,...
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>> steve: go show today. our thanks to eric bolling from fox business for joining us. >> gretchen: log on for our after the show show and we'll see you all tomorrow. hope for a good day out there. bill: all right, here we go, and buckle up! what happens to your retirement, now four -- your 401(k), wall street opening for the first time in 30 minutes since the u.s. was given its first downgrade in history, that could mean a frantic selloff when the opening bell goes at 9:30. good morning, everybody, hope you had a fantastic weekend, i'm bill hemmer, welcome back to "america's newsroom". >> great to see you bill. bill: great to see you. as we await -- sweltso seat belts on. alisyn: i'm alisyn camarota for in martha maccallum, stocks making a -- taking a beating in europe and asia as one of the guys who made the call for the downgrade tells fox what the united states needs to do to get its gold plated rating back . >> east coast i'm, where are we now, stu? >> got three headlines about your money, number one, the
>> steve: go show today. our thanks to eric bolling from fox business for joining us. >> gretchen: log on for our after the show show and we'll see you all tomorrow. hope for a good day out there. bill: all right, here we go, and buckle up! what happens to your retirement, now four -- your 401(k), wall street opening for the first time in 30 minutes since the u.s. was given its first downgrade in history, that could mean a frantic selloff when the opening bell goes at 9:30. good...
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this is -- i mean, steve jobs is apple, apple is steve jobs. he loves this company. this company is him. he has poured his heart and soul and vision into it. this is significant. however, it is not unexpected. if you remember he has taken three medical leaves. you know, tim cook, the -- incoming ceo, it is well known now by the market, this is -- you know -- >> in 2008 you wrote a cover that -- >> we did. shameless plug. we did -- my colleague did an incredible really, really deep story on the guy behind steve. this is a profile of tim cook. you can find it online. it is -- tells you everything you need to know about this guy. it is fascinating. >> just to go back to steve jobs a second. he was trying all of these new treatments, best treatments out there to get better. and -- i don't know. you are right. it is really sad to think about that. he has everything going for him. but not his health. >> he does. you know, very little is known about exactly what the problem is. it is -- apple has been very secretive about the problems. you know. only in the past, you know,
this is -- i mean, steve jobs is apple, apple is steve jobs. he loves this company. this company is him. he has poured his heart and soul and vision into it. this is significant. however, it is not unexpected. if you remember he has taken three medical leaves. you know, tim cook, the -- incoming ceo, it is well known now by the market, this is -- you know -- >> in 2008 you wrote a cover that -- >> we did. shameless plug. we did -- my colleague did an incredible really, really deep...
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steve says if a student procrastinates on a project all month he is not excused from other assignments because he has been working so hard. the debt and deficit issues should have been put to bed months, if not years ago. the irresponsible way congress handled this does not relieve them from other responsibilities. >> well said. >> brian says the following. when they have time to do the people's business? more like they treat it like their business and they are looking to make money for themselves. thank you for your comments this morning. facebook.com/americanmorning if you'd like to continue the conversation. >> insightful comments from people. ray lahood said i get there are things they are arguing about, policy, he didn't weigh in on the policies whether to finance, you know, the taxpayers to finance some of these remote rural air strips and the like. >> or deal with concerns about union unionization but congress, their job is to compromise, not to hold things up. >> such a partisan body right
steve says if a student procrastinates on a project all month he is not excused from other assignments because he has been working so hard. the debt and deficit issues should have been put to bed months, if not years ago. the irresponsible way congress handled this does not relieve them from other responsibilities. >> well said. >> brian says the following. when they have time to do the people's business? more like they treat it like their business and they are looking to make money...
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. >>> just ahead, is there an apple without steve jobs? is the mood on wall street a day after legendary ceo steps down. >>> plus casey anthony beginning a new chapter of her life. it's called probation. some key details are being kept from the public. we'll explain ahead. but not in my neighborhood. ♪ [ female announcer ] we're throwing away misperceptions about natural gas vehicles. more of the vehicles that fuel our lives use clean american natural gas today. it costs about 40 percent less than gasoline, so why aren't we using it even more? start a conversation about using more natural gas vehicles in your community. [ kate ] can't believe i have high blood pressure. what's that thing? another medication. ♪ i really should have taken my shoes off before i got weighed. [ female announcer ] you've got a lot on your mind. that's why every walgreens prescription goes through a 10 point safeguard check that reviews your current walgreens health record for allergies and potentially harmful drug interactions. [ kate ] i can do this. [ fema
. >>> just ahead, is there an apple without steve jobs? is the mood on wall street a day after legendary ceo steps down. >>> plus casey anthony beginning a new chapter of her life. it's called probation. some key details are being kept from the public. we'll explain ahead. but not in my neighborhood. ♪ [ female announcer ] we're throwing away misperceptions about natural gas vehicles. more of the vehicles that fuel our lives use clean american natural gas today. it costs...
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. >>> just ahead, is there an apple without steve jobs? is the mood on wall street a day after legendary ceo steps down. >>> plus casey anthony beginning a new chapter of her life. it's called probation. some key details are being kept from the public. we'll explain ahead. when a moment might turn into something more. and when it does men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically...
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course of reporting was that for several years on her website, she recommended a book by an author named steve wilkins. wilkins is a civil war revisionist historian and in the book, has some really inflammatory outrageous things to say about slavery, essentially defending slavery as an institution that was built on, in his words, mutual respect i believe is the phrase. this is a biography of robert lee that she recommended her constituents must read. at that point, they didn't respond to questions about that so she's yet to be asked why she recommended a book that is objectively pro-slavery. that will be an issue she has to deal with in the coming days and weeks. >> it's a great piece. thank you so much. >>> just hours after the ames straw poll results get in, michele bachmann will be david gregory's guest on a special edition of "meet the press" live from iowa. check your local listings for times. >>> and a big vote of no confidence in the new "washington post" poll. huge majorities, in fact, most americans now are giving up hope that most government officials can come to the rescue. nearly 8
course of reporting was that for several years on her website, she recommended a book by an author named steve wilkins. wilkins is a civil war revisionist historian and in the book, has some really inflammatory outrageous things to say about slavery, essentially defending slavery as an institution that was built on, in his words, mutual respect i believe is the phrase. this is a biography of robert lee that she recommended her constituents must read. at that point, they didn't respond to...
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an ailing steve jobs steps down. what will the departure of technology's great est inventor mean for apple and the rest of us? and a dramatic announcement from stevie wonder last night. he was able to touch the face of the martin luther king jr. statue and now will make it possible for other blind people to have the same experience. >> as i touched this memorial of dr. king, i think of what i hope we all will do. i hope we'll remember the meaning behind the monument. >>> good day. i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. as you can see behind me, rain here, but up and down the coast, a bigger threat. a threat that could devastate the entire east coast. the storm is packing maximum sustained winds of 115 miles an hour. it is expected to make landfall along the eastern coast of north carolina as a major hurricane saturday evening. it will then race up the east coast, potentially causing billions of dollars in damage. nbc news meteorologist bill karins is tracking it all. bill, thanks so much for being there for us. give
an ailing steve jobs steps down. what will the departure of technology's great est inventor mean for apple and the rest of us? and a dramatic announcement from stevie wonder last night. he was able to touch the face of the martin luther king jr. statue and now will make it possible for other blind people to have the same experience. >> as i touched this memorial of dr. king, i think of what i hope we all will do. i hope we'll remember the meaning behind the monument. >>> good...
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he would sneak down to nashville where his client was george vanderbilt and do some work there and steve off to louisville which was close to asheville and do work on their park system. he was desperate traveling around taking a late-night rail ride and trying to secure his reputation and make sure he left a big lasting legacy figuring if he did enough parks maybe someone would last. >> and writing letters all the time. we have all forgotten these short e-mails at who knows, they will all vanish off of the face of the earth. he wrote thousands of these letters. >> the way i always describe it is it was the nineteenth century, olmstead was very much a sort of man about town. a lot of friends. the best way to describe it is effective of crossed the street he had diarrhea bout it and wrote a variety of letters about it because he was a journalist and several friends either had diary entries or letters that wrote about olmstead crossing the street. created this kind of so many different takes -- to have so many things in his life to the accounting for them and very insightfully and often in
he would sneak down to nashville where his client was george vanderbilt and do some work there and steve off to louisville which was close to asheville and do work on their park system. he was desperate traveling around taking a late-night rail ride and trying to secure his reputation and make sure he left a big lasting legacy figuring if he did enough parks maybe someone would last. >> and writing letters all the time. we have all forgotten these short e-mails at who knows, they will all...
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my question is is there a plan [inaudible] [laughter] >> i got that question again but investing is steve and i talked about it and looking to about two years away but we definitely explore that option. >> almost everybody that rights into the investigative asks that question when is the next book coming out and they haven't read this one yet. how do you turn it around [inaudible] >> the best way to get to baltimore or baltimore city is part of maryland and that would be the big part of changing, making devotee deal with the consequences of what we created in baltimore and then if you did that and affect people's lives significantly and the power to change things i think you would see substantial change. rather than creating the system of isolation make everybody accountable. i'm sure that will never happen in our lifetime but i think once the interest of the community with a small part of the community you will see substantial changes as long as we can isolate people and right crazy stories about her six murders and create this virtual wall it won't change. but once people are accountabl
my question is is there a plan [inaudible] [laughter] >> i got that question again but investing is steve and i talked about it and looking to about two years away but we definitely explore that option. >> almost everybody that rights into the investigative asks that question when is the next book coming out and they haven't read this one yet. how do you turn it around [inaudible] >> the best way to get to baltimore or baltimore city is part of maryland and that would be the...
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steve, let's start with you. >> well, he really didn't have much choice. after a second bull run, he could go four directions, literally, the four treks of the compass. -- directions of the compass. and if he went to washington, he had not the arms or the heavy artillery to besiege washington. and if he went back south, he was admitting that his plan, his offensive plan had failed. if he went west into the shenandoah valley, he could supply his men, but he would just be marking time, and he would lose the advantage, the initiative. so he ended up going north where there was a lot of food and a lot of -- they thought they would raise marylanders to join the confederate cause which didn't turn out to be true. but he really didn't -- he couldn't stay still, and this was his best option. >> jim? >> well, i think lee was always an avid reader of northern newspapers and a follower of northern politics. and he was well aware that congressional elections were scheduled for october and november of 1862 and even wrote to jefferson davis saying that by invading maryl
steve, let's start with you. >> well, he really didn't have much choice. after a second bull run, he could go four directions, literally, the four treks of the compass. -- directions of the compass. and if he went to washington, he had not the arms or the heavy artillery to besiege washington. and if he went back south, he was admitting that his plan, his offensive plan had failed. if he went west into the shenandoah valley, he could supply his men, but he would just be marking time, and...
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much, steve. i am a great love for this wonderful institution at the national constitution center. i also want to remind you we have an exhibit upstairs and prosperity hall between diners hall and the main exhibit area on link and then i hope you're okay to take a look at some time in the coming weeks. it is obligatory for persons again in this chair to praise the author and to praise his book. unethically, i think anyone who agrees to perform my role as intraocular hefty genuinely believe that on the other occasions in which i done that, i've done this. but this really is an occasion in which i want to go a little bit over the top because they do think adam is a very special is your hand and this is a very, very national book. as he described adam's career, he really has been at a remarkably early age, a very important public intellectual, speaking to a wide audience about a wide variety of subjects, i think since he graduated from harvard not that long ago. and now, he is undertaken -- it's hard to believe -- by the way, either really ratty copy of the book in my hand because thi
much, steve. i am a great love for this wonderful institution at the national constitution center. i also want to remind you we have an exhibit upstairs and prosperity hall between diners hall and the main exhibit area on link and then i hope you're okay to take a look at some time in the coming weeks. it is obligatory for persons again in this chair to praise the author and to praise his book. unethically, i think anyone who agrees to perform my role as intraocular hefty genuinely believe that...
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>> host: steve, "afterwards" made an interesting decision choosing me. they know we are going to disagree. >> guest: if an author can't defend what he's written to his most likely and certainly most knockable critic, then he shouldn't write the book. >> host: great. first i'd like to just talk about your own professional history. you are a lawyer, a journalist -- >> guest: not a lawyer. i never took the bar. >> host: sorry. entrepreneur and you have -- i know many years ago you wrote book about the teamsters. most recent book was about the aftermath of 9/11. >> guest: correct. >> host: now you have written about education reform. i thought this could be the next chapter of "waiting for superman." the book that accompanies the movie. you featured the same heros. joel klein and jonathan scher, and like the movie, teachers union is the biggest obstacle to reform. i should say. >> guest: do i get to comment on that, the cherry picked summary that you've done. which reminds me of how you cherry pick a lot of your data >> host: come on now, i'm the interviewer
>> host: steve, "afterwards" made an interesting decision choosing me. they know we are going to disagree. >> guest: if an author can't defend what he's written to his most likely and certainly most knockable critic, then he shouldn't write the book. >> host: great. first i'd like to just talk about your own professional history. you are a lawyer, a journalist -- >> guest: not a lawyer. i never took the bar. >> host: sorry. entrepreneur and you have -- i...
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number 2 is steve jobs for his black turtlenecks and dad jeans. and rounding out the top three, microsoft ceo bill gates for his, quote, harry potter post- hogwarts look. they are brutal. >> that's mean. >> they are all laughing to the bank. >> exactly. >>> call it a massive hiring spree. the big announcement today about the creation of 100,000 new jobs. >> plus a federal law and it's ignored. now sfo is taking some action. the new way it's keeping passengers safe on its runways. >>> a fire breaks out in oakland this morning. a parents and their son evacuate but one adult from the in-law unit is still missing. details in a live report coming up. >>> dozens of muni drives without valid licenses. why they are still employed and why a crackdown according to muni is just weeks away. ,, ♪ ♪ ♪ when you're resonsible for this much of the team, you need a car you can count on. ♪ the "mystery spot". not a mammal in this household is willing to lay claim to its origin. we may never know. let that sink in, people. we may never know. but now? now is n
number 2 is steve jobs for his black turtlenecks and dad jeans. and rounding out the top three, microsoft ceo bill gates for his, quote, harry potter post- hogwarts look. they are brutal. >> that's mean. >> they are all laughing to the bank. >> exactly. >>> call it a massive hiring spree. the big announcement today about the creation of 100,000 new jobs. >> plus a federal law and it's ignored. now sfo is taking some action. the new way it's keeping passengers...
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steve stricker shoots a 63. he is 7-under. the 44-year-old american has never won a major. >> it's hard for me right now to aim at closer to flags or close to where i want the ball to end up. i thought i was beyond that. i thought i could just go out there and play and let it go and just play by feel and see the shot, hit the shots, feel it. and i'm not at that point yet. >> reporter: rubber match for the as in toronto. hideki matsui has a .426 batting average since the all- star break the best in the big leagues. this rbi double in the 6th was one of his four hits on the day. the as take two out of three from the blue jays. they win 10-3. just got to wonder where was all that offense from these guys in the first half? it could have been different from the as. >>> basketball. former golden state great chris mullen will be enshrined in the basketball hall of fame tomorrow. 17,911 points and really one of the greatest fan favorites in warriors history. now, you recall he did come back as a general manager. and he led the warrior
steve stricker shoots a 63. he is 7-under. the 44-year-old american has never won a major. >> it's hard for me right now to aim at closer to flags or close to where i want the ball to end up. i thought i was beyond that. i thought i could just go out there and play and let it go and just play by feel and see the shot, hit the shots, feel it. and i'm not at that point yet. >> reporter: rubber match for the as in toronto. hideki matsui has a .426 batting average since the all- star...
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well i'll try not to blow it. >> reporter: steve jobs has reportedly battled cancer, and some investors worry what becomes of apple without him. >> i don't see a lot of reason for them to slow down in the immediate future. >> reporter: analysts believe apple is on pace to become the world's first trillion-dollar company. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >>> this morning on "the early show," the stock market's wild ride and what the fed is doing to boost the economy. i'm randall pinkston. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> this morng >>> this portion of the "cbs morning news" sponsored by united healthcare, online at healthinnumbers.com. specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. so we made ocean spray cranberry juic
well i'll try not to blow it. >> reporter: steve jobs has reportedly battled cancer, and some investors worry what becomes of apple without him. >> i don't see a lot of reason for them to slow down in the immediate future. >> reporter: analysts believe apple is on pace to become the world's first trillion-dollar company. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >>> this morning on "the early show," the stock market's wild ride and what the fed is doing to boost the...
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i'm sure steve williams hoped for that. i guess it's slower to happened than some people would have liked. >> last question, do you think tiger has a chance of winning this? >> i think he has a chance. he hasn't played well since his
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in '96 that he said some pretty funny things that, you know, i'm getting my butt kicked by steve scott. and he'd make a sly comment, if i hit one good shot. so we've had a lot of fun. and we're going to have fun this week. >> right in the middle, mike three, please. >> i'm interested in where you are as a competitively. are you still patient enough with yourself to see your game through? >> yeah, absolutely. i believe that -- that's a great question. because i think if you would probably have asked me that question earlier in the year, i would have given you a different answer. i was frustrated earlier in the year. especially at the masters on, you know, consequently after the masters because i wasn't feeling well. and it's been frustrating. but now that i'm healthy, it's so much easier to be more patient i feel good, i have way more energy because i'm not trying to block out pain. and trying to ignore that. i can go out there and play golf. as i said earlier, you know, my feels are starting to come back. i'm starting to get the feel of hitting shots and how far the ball's going and ju
in '96 that he said some pretty funny things that, you know, i'm getting my butt kicked by steve scott. and he'd make a sly comment, if i hit one good shot. so we've had a lot of fun. and we're going to have fun this week. >> right in the middle, mike three, please. >> i'm interested in where you are as a competitively. are you still patient enough with yourself to see your game through? >> yeah, absolutely. i believe that -- that's a great question. because i think if you...
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i guess you could say that steve has a lot of faith in his investment. he's overseeing the acquisition of ancient bibles and other rare religious relics that are now part of a traveling exhibit. he's also president of hobby lobby, the arts and crafts chain. i tell you what, this is pretty amazing, looking at the -- i can't believe actually we can touch them, too. usually you see these behind glass. >> yes. >> tell me, why was this important to you? >> well, our family has always had a love for the bible. we have tried to operate our business according to biblical principles. we believe in the bible and we wanted to share the story of the bible with as many as we could. >> you brought in a couple of your favorites. let's start with the earliest greek text, psalm 23. for those that are not familiar with the bible, it it's the well-known verse of the lord is my shepherd, i shall not want. >> exactly. >> tell us about this. >> this is one leaf of about 49 within this particular co-dex. it reps about 1 of 150 psalms. this is a page that has the 23rd psalm. i'
i guess you could say that steve has a lot of faith in his investment. he's overseeing the acquisition of ancient bibles and other rare religious relics that are now part of a traveling exhibit. he's also president of hobby lobby, the arts and crafts chain. i tell you what, this is pretty amazing, looking at the -- i can't believe actually we can touch them, too. usually you see these behind glass. >> yes. >> tell me, why was this important to you? >> well, our family has...
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it is steve jobs. cnn's poppy harlow looks at the legacy of steve jobs and the impact of his departure as apple's ceo. >> he resigned? >> yes. >> sim sorry to hear it, because he's so great for the company and so creative and innovative. >> reporter: jobs who has been on medical leave since january released a statement. i have always said if there ever came a day when i could no longer meet my duties and expectations as apple's ceo, i would be the first to let you know. unfortunately, that day has come. >> it's really hard to overstate just how important steve jobs has been to business, to the economy, what he's done because he's really revolutionized so many businesses. >> reporter: computers, mobile phones, digital music, jobs' influence has been unparalleled. his latest product, the ipad, continues to break records. analysts say it's the fastest selling technological device ever. jobs co-founded apple in 1976 from his family's garage. nine years later a power struggle led to his exit, but jobs retur
it is steve jobs. cnn's poppy harlow looks at the legacy of steve jobs and the impact of his departure as apple's ceo. >> he resigned? >> yes. >> sim sorry to hear it, because he's so great for the company and so creative and innovative. >> reporter: jobs who has been on medical leave since january released a statement. i have always said if there ever came a day when i could no longer meet my duties and expectations as apple's ceo, i would be the first to let you know....
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apple came in and steve jobs, as is his way, basically kind of bullied his carrier. in this case, at&t, saying you need to create a much more open environment. you need to create an environment in which the user can go anywhere they want to get any kind of information they want. if it happens to be the app store, all the better for apple. the other thing that happened as a result of apple coming on the scene is that it really created a competitive environment for mobile phones that had never existed before. google's android owes a great debt to apple's iphone because suddenly carriers that didn't have the iphone, like verizon and t-mobile and sprint, were looking for alternatives, looking for new ways to get exciting smart phones in the market. >> there's an indication of just how successful apple is right now. according to a statement released by the u.s. treasury in july, the government, the u.s. government had an operating cash balance of nearly $74 billion. that sounds like a lot of money, right? it's about $2.5 billion short of the cash apple has on hand. >>> we
apple came in and steve jobs, as is his way, basically kind of bullied his carrier. in this case, at&t, saying you need to create a much more open environment. you need to create an environment in which the user can go anywhere they want to get any kind of information they want. if it happens to be the app store, all the better for apple. the other thing that happened as a result of apple coming on the scene is that it really created a competitive environment for mobile phones that had...
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>> reporter: steve and debbie o'sullivan live in rockaway beach in queens, new york. a tranquil setting. beautiful wide shoreline. they never used to worry about hurricanes. >> we never really understood the greater impact of it. we never had a great fear of them. we used to play out in them. >> what's changed? >> katrina. >> reporter: the o'sullivan's whose house lives one block from the ocean are thinking about stocking up on hurricane supplies. >> i really am seriously considering getting more supplies of water and dry goods and -- it is a worry for me. he's not as worried as i am. there may be reason for concern. new york city hasn't experienced a big hurricane since 1938. combined with the law of averages, many experts believe another nay jor storm may be coming, and soon. >> is it going to be a slow rise? >> yeah, yeah. it's going to come up slowly. about the rite rate that you fill a bathtub. >> reporter: this coastal geologist believes if a major hurricane hits, it could be catastrophic. deaths might surpass katrina. >> the most dangerous thing in new york is
>> reporter: steve and debbie o'sullivan live in rockaway beach in queens, new york. a tranquil setting. beautiful wide shoreline. they never used to worry about hurricanes. >> we never really understood the greater impact of it. we never had a great fear of them. we used to play out in them. >> what's changed? >> katrina. >> reporter: the o'sullivan's whose house lives one block from the ocean are thinking about stocking up on hurricane supplies. >> i really...
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steve got that problem. but i think whether you run within the democratic party or not, i give you do not become cynical, do not give up on the political process. we are fighting for not only our generation, but for our kids and our grandchildren. i have six grandchildren. i take their future seriously. okay? and we do not have the option of not fighting. we can beat these guys. we can beat them. nobody believes in their ideology. nobody thinks that children in america should not have health care or that workers should not have lights. [applause] hey are a i'm not .. if we work together on this thing, we can beat them and beat them badly. [applause] but we can't do it -- i know that it's hard. look, i know. people all over the country are disappointed. i'm disappointed. but you can't give up. we have to raise that progressive agenda, make it loud and clear, organize people about that, educate. because what we are fighting for is so important it is the future of this country. so i just want it. >>ys thank you
steve got that problem. but i think whether you run within the democratic party or not, i give you do not become cynical, do not give up on the political process. we are fighting for not only our generation, but for our kids and our grandchildren. i have six grandchildren. i take their future seriously. okay? and we do not have the option of not fighting. we can beat these guys. we can beat them. nobody believes in their ideology. nobody thinks that children in america should not have health...
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[applause] >> thank you very much, steve. i'm a great lover of this wonderful institution, the national constitution center and i also wanted to remind you that we have an exhibit upstairs in posterity hauled between the signers hall and the main exhibit area on lincoln that i hope you will get to take a look at some time in the coming weeks. it is obligatory for a person sitting in this chair to praise the author and to praise his luck, and ethically i think anyone who agrees to perform my role as interlocutor has to genuinely believe that and the other occasions in which i have done this, i have done this. but this really is in a cage and in which i want to go a little little bit over the top because i do think adam is a very special historian and this is a very very special book. as steve described adam's career he really has been at a remarkably early age a very important public intellectual. speaking to a wide audience about a wide variety of subjects i think since he graduated from harvard, not that long ago. and now he
[applause] >> thank you very much, steve. i'm a great lover of this wonderful institution, the national constitution center and i also wanted to remind you that we have an exhibit upstairs in posterity hauled between the signers hall and the main exhibit area on lincoln that i hope you will get to take a look at some time in the coming weeks. it is obligatory for a person sitting in this chair to praise the author and to praise his luck, and ethically i think anyone who agrees to perform...
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in our world, that man is steve jobs. steve jobs dropped out of college. he was an orphan. a guy that just came out of nowhere. think what he accomplished simply because he loves it. he is obsessed with this stuff. these are toys for him to play with, a campus rim to pay not. when he founded apple computer he completely transformed the computer industry from a command to control mainframe model to an individual empowerment desktop waddle. he made that happen. a few years later, he bought an obscure little digital rendering company on fire sale when george lucas needed to get rid of it, called pixar. he had this idea that this could be used to create full-length animated movies. he thought that would be pretty cool. he would like to see a movie like that so he found this guy named john lasseter and they worked on a movie that would eventually be called toy story. he spent so many years on it and so much a steve jobs's when he came near to personal bankruptcy funding it and they also almost and discontinued boy story. toy stories in the top 10 dig is grossing movies of all ti
in our world, that man is steve jobs. steve jobs dropped out of college. he was an orphan. a guy that just came out of nowhere. think what he accomplished simply because he loves it. he is obsessed with this stuff. these are toys for him to play with, a campus rim to pay not. when he founded apple computer he completely transformed the computer industry from a command to control mainframe model to an individual empowerment desktop waddle. he made that happen. a few years later, he bought an...
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steve just touched on this briefly, but there was a moment back then when i thought that my career was over, and i thought, you know, a career that had taken many years to build is going down the tubes fast, and today many people felt we are going to a book signing which you are really here for a celebration. i don't know if the had a celebration at the end of those survivors tv shows the this is what it feels like to me like i got my head back above the waves. i'm standing. and you can't get to that point without people who care about you, people who love you and to key was idf tell you when you're wrong and how to deal with the situation and get some council. so many of you in the room tonight are those people for me, i'm high friends and those of you that our journalists, you know how tenuous our profession is and how things go up and down, ratings, editors, relationships, you never know. so tonight i just want to tell you this is a celebration for me, a celebration of love. i want to express thanks to my friends and family and my wife, my son, tony. [applause] about, you know, you
steve just touched on this briefly, but there was a moment back then when i thought that my career was over, and i thought, you know, a career that had taken many years to build is going down the tubes fast, and today many people felt we are going to a book signing which you are really here for a celebration. i don't know if the had a celebration at the end of those survivors tv shows the this is what it feels like to me like i got my head back above the waves. i'm standing. and you can't get...
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we really can't build it on anything that steve jobs holds over his head because at the end of the day, you are not framing and creating content for telling a story to a device that is going to take declared obsolete in the 11 months. the future of the book regardless of the format or how it's distributed has to do with selling one book at a time to one person at a time and making the book have so much value that somebody like myself did at the london book fair wouldn't care about any price barriers or any content barriers in order to get it. we are always going to have print books forever. you can write that down and i will sign my name we will have print books forever what we will also have the books forever, and the future of the book will involve all of us talking about where one stands in relation to the other and how we can get innovative and intelligent people to talk about ways to make the industry better. so with that i would like to introduce our first panelists. jed lyons of rahman and little publishing group. rahman and little publishes about 1200 books annually under the i
we really can't build it on anything that steve jobs holds over his head because at the end of the day, you are not framing and creating content for telling a story to a device that is going to take declared obsolete in the 11 months. the future of the book regardless of the format or how it's distributed has to do with selling one book at a time to one person at a time and making the book have so much value that somebody like myself did at the london book fair wouldn't care about any price...
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nobody ever called my colleague steve millions who was excellent in wrongful confessions. his name was wrong to us. and it was only through this incredible sequence of events that got you this -- katherine the attorney that really pushed this case forward because my reading of the chicago magazine article about this case a couple of years ago was that your public defender thought you were kind of slick and didn't trust you. >> one of them. >> one of them. one of them didn't. so he wasn't going to call the newspapers to get anything going. he wasn't going to bring any pressure. >> and, you know, cathy and i debated that -- cathy is just not the type to self-aggrandize. she is unlike so many criminal defense lawyers in chicago. she will not call a press conference for herself. but weigh debated seriously before we started the trial, we thought should we, you know, call you guys and say, look, this guy has been in here five years and nine months without a trial. for someone who has never had -- you know, an arrest or anything, no involvement with the criminal justice system b
nobody ever called my colleague steve millions who was excellent in wrongful confessions. his name was wrong to us. and it was only through this incredible sequence of events that got you this -- katherine the attorney that really pushed this case forward because my reading of the chicago magazine article about this case a couple of years ago was that your public defender thought you were kind of slick and didn't trust you. >> one of them. >> one of them. one of them didn't. so he...
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[unintelligible] steve jobs once said that if you want to predict the future, be best way to predict the future is to invent it. these three gentlemen have all had something to do with the creation of the internet and post-internet. walter isaacson, that when he was at a time as editor, released when the very first internet portals in 1984 called pathfinder. it is still out there today. biz stone and evan williams are co-founders ankle creators of blogger and twitter. both of those inventions will be feeling the repercussions of that for another generation. without further ado, walter isaacson, biz stone, and evan williams. [applause] >> can you put your name tags back on so i can remember them? it does not matter. >> we are going to start with a piece of news about the future of the internet. these are the co-founders of twitter. they are happy to announce today -- >> evan and i and jason, our longtime collaborator, -- he knows he is ball. the three of us have been longtime collaborators and really good friends. our dream was always to build our own company where we get to make what
[unintelligible] steve jobs once said that if you want to predict the future, be best way to predict the future is to invent it. these three gentlemen have all had something to do with the creation of the internet and post-internet. walter isaacson, that when he was at a time as editor, released when the very first internet portals in 1984 called pathfinder. it is still out there today. biz stone and evan williams are co-founders ankle creators of blogger and twitter. both of those inventions...
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steve gersky is a member of the board of the martin luther king memorial foundation. >> on behalf of the board of directors of the martin luther king memorial foundation, welcome. as i watched the today show this morning, they reported on the words that the merriam- webster dictionary people had added to the dictionary, like fist bump and bromance. bromance is the word that best describes our relationship with gary johnson. -- harry johnson. sunday, when you visit the memorial, we hope you will see the definition of breathtaking. although we see dr. martin luther king as a person who spoke for people of color, i see him as someone who spoke for everyone. i was only 8 years old when i stood on the steps of the lincoln memorial and heard him speak. all of us, including this kid from brooklyn, have been molded by the teachings of dr. martin luther king. the dream is among us, hope for something better. the great among us seized the opportunity to take the actions necessary to make their dreams and the dreams of others come true. while many of us only dream of bettering our lot and a lot
steve gersky is a member of the board of the martin luther king memorial foundation. >> on behalf of the board of directors of the martin luther king memorial foundation, welcome. as i watched the today show this morning, they reported on the words that the merriam- webster dictionary people had added to the dictionary, like fist bump and bromance. bromance is the word that best describes our relationship with gary johnson. -- harry johnson. sunday, when you visit the memorial, we hope...